Nicol Williamson
Biography
Thomas Nicol Williamson, born on September 14, 1936, and passing away on December 16, 2011, was a distinguished British actor celebrated for his remarkable talent and versatility. Renowned playwright John Osborne hailed him as "the greatest actor since Marlon Brando," a testament to his profound impact on the theatrical world. Williamson’s unique capabilities were further acknowledged by the esteemed Samuel Beckett, who referred to him as "touched by genius."
Throughout the late 1960s, Williamson emerged as a defining figure in the realm of drama, often regarded as "the Hamlet of his generation" by critics who recognized his extraordinary interpretations of complex characters. One of his most notable performances was in the title role of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," which captivated audiences and showcased his deep understanding of the material.
Williamson's career spanned various mediums, including film and television, where he left an indelible mark. Some of his memorable film roles include his work in "The Lion in Winter" (1968) and "The 7th Dawn" (1964). He also made significant contributions to television, further solidifying his status as a versatile performer. With a legacy that continues to inspire actors and audiences alike, Nicol Williamson remains a celebrated figure in the arts, remembered for his brilliant portrayals and lasting contributions to theatre and film.
Filmography
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Hamlet (1969)
1969 • Hamlet / King Hamlet
The Reckoning
1970 • Michael Marler
The Human Factor (1979)
1979 • Maurice Castle
The Hour of the Pig
1993 • Seigneur Jehan d'Auferre
Return to Oz
1985 • Dr. Worley / Nome King
Macbeth (1983)
1983 • Macbeth
The Exorcist III
1990 • Father Morning
Excalibur
1981 • Merlin
Robin and Marian
1976 • Little John
Spawn
1997 • Cogliostro
Venom (1981)
1981 • Cmdr. William Bulloch
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
1976 • Sherlock Holmes
The Wilby Conspiracy
1975 • Major Horn